Surfing the Web with nothing but brainwaves Kiss your keyboard goodbye: Soon we'll jack our brains directly into the Net - and that's just the beginning.

See related videos: http://icsn2202.blip.tv by a torture victim who has head yanking on film - this is electronic torture and captivity - of brain waves, body, sick sick sick - WE HAVE TO STOP THESE PEOPLE WHO ARE MURDERING PEOPLE ELECTROMAGNETICALLY BY REMOTE ELECTRONICS, SHOOTING PEOPLE WITH ELECTRICITY FROM DISTANT PLACES - SECRET WARFARE GOING ON AGAINST THE HUMAN RACE! TARGETING PEOPLE WITH MEDICAL WAR WEAPONS! CALLING PEOPLE "PSYCHOTIC" OR MENTALLY ILL WHEN IT'S CAUSED BY ELECTRONIC WEAPONS!!! Links to study, learn more about high tech weapons: http://www.targeted.blogspot.com

Free the People! Keep the People Safe! -suz at electro well inc.

By Chris Taylor, Business 2.0 Magazine senior editor July 24 2006

SAN FRANCISCO (Business 2.0 Magazine) - -- Two years ago, a quadriplegic man started playing video games using his brain as a controller. That may just sound like fun and games for the unfortunate, but really, it spells the beginning of a radical change in how we interact with computers - and business will never be the same. Someday, keyboards and computer mice will be remembered only as medieval-style torture devices for the wrists. All work - emails, spreadsheets, and Google searches - will be performed by mind control. If you think that's mind-blowing, try to wrap your head around the sensational research that's been done on the brain of one Matthew Nagle by scientists at Brown University and three other institutions, in collaboration with Foxborough, Mass.-based company Cyberkinetics Neurotechnology Systems. The research was published for the first time last week in the British science journal Nature. Nagle, a 26-year-old quadriplegic, was hooked up to a computer via an implant smaller than an aspirin that sits on top of his brain and reads electrical patterns. Using that technology, he learned how to move a cursor around a screen, play simple games, control a robotic arm, and even - couch potatoes, prepare to gasp in awe - turn his brain into a TV remote control. All while chatting amiably with the researchers. He even learned how to perform these tasks in less time than the average PC owner spends installing Microsoft (Charts) Windows. Decoding the brain Nagle was able to accomplish all this because the brain has been greatly demystified in laboratories over the last decade or so. Researchers unlocked the brain patterns for thoughts that represent letters of the alphabet as early as 1999. Now, Cyberkinetics and a host of other companies are working on turning those discoveries into real products. Neurodevices - medical devices that compensate for damage to the brain, nerves, and spinal column - are a $3.4 billion business that grew 21 percent last year, according to NeuroInsights, a research and advisory company. There are currently some 300 companies working in the field. But Cyberkinetics is trying to do more than just repair neural damage: It's working on an implantable chip that Nagle and patients in two other cities are using to control electronic devices with their minds. (Check out this demonstration video). Already, the Brown researchers say, this kind of technology can enable a hooked-up human to write at 15 words a minute - half as fast as the average person writes by hand. Remember, though, that silicon-based technology typically doubles in capacity every two years. So if improved hardware is all it takes to speed up the device, Cyberkinetics' chip could be able to process thoughts as fast as speech - 110 to 170 words per minute - by 2012. Imagine issuing commands to a computer as quickly as you could talk. But who would want to get a brain implant if they haven't been struck by a drastic case of paralysis? Leaving aside the fact that there is a lucrative market for providing such profoundly life-enhancing products for millions of paralyzed patients, it may soon not even be necessary to stick a chip inside your skull to take advantage of this technology. What a tale your thoughts could tell Brain-reading technology is improving rapidly. Last year, Sony (Charts) took out a patent on a game system that beams data directly into the mind without implants. It uses a pulsed ultrasonic signal that induces sensory experiences such as smells, sounds and images. And Niels Birbaumer, a neuroscientist at the University of Tuebingen in Germany, has developed a device that enables disabled people to communicate by reading their brain waves through the skin, also without implants. Stu Wolf, one of the top scientists at Darpa, the Pentagon's scientific research agency which gave birth to the Internet, seriously believes we'll all be wearing computers in headbands within 20 years. By that time, we'll have super fast, super tiny computers that make today's machines look like typewriters. The desktop will be dead, says Wolf, and the headband will dominate. "We already know we can trigger neurons mechanically," he says. "You can interact directly with the brain without implanted electrodes. Then the next step is being able to think something and have it happen: Flying a plane, driving a car, operating household machinery." Controlling devices with the mind is just the beginning. Next, Wolf believes, is what he calls "network-enabled telepathy" - instant thought transfer. In other words, your thoughts will flow from your brain over the network right into someone else's brain. If you think instant messaging is addictive, just wait for instant thinking. The only issue, Wolf says, is making sure it's consensual; that's a problem likely to tax the minds of security experts. But just think of the advantages. In the office of the future, the conference call, too, will be remembered as a medieval form of torture.

Mr W. S. has suggested that there might be members in this group with knowledge about the testing and implementation of RFID chips in the population.

I discovered two postings from 8 years ago on the subjects in which Mr. S. said, "Kingston, Ontario, Canada is not only home to Queen's University but also in it's vicinity hosting one of the highest concentrations of penal institutions in North America. The local newspaper The [Kingston] Whig Standard (Canada oldest newspaper) run an article ( March 19 1998 page 5) about the new implant chip that can control convicts. It can be traced per satellite or phone systems, and can be used to demobilize carriers even "eliminate" = kill them. The chip is so small that it can be injected into the body (with a vaccination??). This is no science fiction or April fools joke. The American 'promoter' Stephen Carter of a South Carolina based Consulting firm painted a picture of enormous savings to the correctional service by this device, allowing them to totally monitor and control any movement of the convict thus allowing to house them outside of prisons since they can any time be immobilized or "eliminated" herewith removing the need for expensive prisons. They admit that is a "Big Brother" scenario but desperately needed to contain cost to control the rising "criminal" / prison population."

---so I wrote to him;

"Dear Mr. S., I discovered your interesting letter on the internet and wish to ask whether you might be willing to share any more recent information about the subject of bio-chip implantation into Ontario citizens.. Having discussed the matter to-day with the security chief of a large retail organization, I was informed that to-date, several thousand bio-chips have already been implanted secretly, into Ontario subjects. These are, I am told, mostly "dangerous" ex- prisoners from Kingston penitentiaries. The location of these implants is invariably in one of three locations; through a molar, into the back of the neck or in the frontal area above the collar bone. Also the implantation must be performed under some form of anaesthetic in order to maintain the secrecy of this illegal operation. [The dental implant might be under the guise of a root canal.] I need to re-visit the individual in order to ask whether the 'elimination' feature is still included.

Sincerely,....."

This gets still more complicated as I believe that I was a test-mule for this device, following an implantation via unecessary root-canal work in 1992. I was purposely criminalized and harrased by the authorities right up until this year...my reputation was destroyed, I was given a phony police profile, etc. Amazingly I was able to see this on a police computer! And to survive 14 years of hell, besieged by neighbourhood vigilante groups, moving about 15 times, employers not paying me; at one point becoming homeless. The purpose of the experiment, I believe, was to simulate a dangerous criminal, [me] and to surveill and follow by all means including GPS, to monitor all vital functions. These activities promptly stopped on Jan. 1 of this year.

I've attempted on two occasions to obtain x-rays but the dentists would flee their offices, upon my arrival. Other attempts at obtaining justice have resulted in doctors refusing to see me, in one G.P. fleeing to Indonesia, in one lawyer quiting her plum job as legal council for the Cambridge Ont. area Children's Aid office, and another lawyer moving away from the Toronto area, to another city. There were numerous other peculiarities. I have been able to link two doctors with MKULTRA-style mind control experiments; these are still being carried out in Canada. It didn't stop with Ewen Cameron and the Alan Memorial hospital.

I am searching for more information, such as:

- any other reports of implantation of these or other prisoners?

- what brand of bio-chip, and manufacturer?

- tech. specs., capacity, functions being used?

- is the kill feature included?

- do the human rights or prisoner-rights people know about this?

I look forward to any information from kind members, and do apologize if I'm a bit out of line.